Drake wrote:I am one according to the system.
If that's the case, I admit I'm utterly dumbfounded by your words and attitude. Although, come to think of it, maybe that explains them...
Drake wrote:Slippery slope, slippery slope, not going there.
Then we can end the discussion here. You keep avoiding its main point, so I don't see a reason to bother with it.
Drake wrote:Well, you keep saying that she has one..
Because she does (or at the very least acts like she does, and that is not my perception: nobody acts like that for no reason; basically, if it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck...), not because of how I perceive her. You, on the other hand, seem to be be implying that someone who lacks empathy, has difficulties experiencing emotions and is unable to convey said emotions is perfectly normal, when anyone with half a working braincell will tell you that those are pretty obvious signs of things like autism or psychopathy. You're the first one I've seen implying that Rin doesn't have any mental issues and she's just a bit weird.
Drake wrote:Dunno? Same thing that happens to all the other people like her? Some give up, some fall to ruin, some manage to get by just fine. She's not the only one who has problems like that, never has been never will be.
Sides, I dun even know if she would have agreed to do the exhibition let alone pursue a career as an artist if Hisao wasn't there. I mean she seems like she's disconnected from the world but she's surprisingly perceptive of things, she was very hesitant about it after all and only suffered her breakdown as a result of becoming more involved with people. Needing Hisao as an example.
Yeah, we don't know. Sure, a giant pink rabbit from space could kidnap her and take her to the Moon where they would live happily ever after. Now, can we be reasonable about this and make assumptions based on what we know from playing her route, so our predictions have at least a modicum of plausability? I've already done so, and I expected you to comply, instead of taking the easy way out (something you seem to like doing, by the way, judging from how you describe anything you don't want to talk about as a "slippery slope" and then refuse to discuss it).
I should note, however, that the cause of her breakdown is not exactly becoming more involved with people, but the fact that people failed to meet her expectations: she expected them to understand her through her paintings, without her needing to explain anything (I'm sure you noticed she doesn't exactly like having to explain herself), and they kept asking her questions because they didn't understand. She cracked under the pressure of having to explain herself to so many people at the same time, and because she kept thinking that she had failed as an artist since she was unable to make people understand her through art.
And I should note that yes, she most likely picks the Worry Tree on the spot, but that doesn't mean that's the first and only Worry Tree. The Worry Tree is merely a symbol, any place where she goes to worry and to think about stuff that's giving her trouble probably qualifies as a Worry Tree (or Worry Whatever, if she still retains enough of her sanity to not call a tree things that aren't a tree) for her.
Hah, if someone who hasn't finished her route reads our posts, there will be large quantities of RAGE. Spoilers everywhere.
Anyway, and to conclude what already is a very long post, I agree with the Guest above that perhaps "insane" wasn't the best choice of words, although I believe I have adressed that point already and explained that I qualified that word with an adverb that slightly changes its intended meaning. But to deny that Rin has mental issues and exhibits traits that are common among, for example, autists... I really can't see how anyone could do that with a straight face. It's pretty much an established fact for just about anyone that has completed her route paying a bit of attention to things.